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Local Expert: Adam Hurley

Originally from Newcastle Australia, i have been wondering the streets, markets, beaches and noodle soup stalls of Vietnam for the past 7 years. Much of that time has been working as tour guide in Vietnam and also Cambodia and Thailand.

Now married,...

 

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April 06, 2008
Food

Moca Cafe - Hanoi - Vietnam

Moca Cafe - 14 Nha Tho Street (near St Joseph Church)

Phone: 825 6334 

Food/Drink: Moca Cafe has a huge and great menu with plenty of choice. There is a large range Vietnamese foods if you want local or if you are after something a little different perhaps try some Indian! There is also a large choice of western foods from Hambugers to Lamb Chops. Daily specials are shown above the service area.

If you want to start the day with a hearty breakfast, try the Moca Brekkie - bake beans and delicious bacon with toast and grilled tomatoe!!

The coffee, fruit shakes and house beer (Red Beer) are all fantastic.

Cost: Most of the mains go for around 60,000 - 160,000VND ($4 - $10USD). 

Fruit shakes, beers and coffee's start at the $1USD mark (16,000VND) and go up.

Fav Food/Drink: You can't go wrong here, all the food is fab!

Having eaten a few meals here, I have always enjoyed my meal whether it is Vietnamese, Indian or the tender Australian Rib Eye! 

A Cafe Latte or a large Red Beer is always good to wash down you meal!

Out of 10: 10/10 for food, service and atmosphere. 

Good Oil: Moca Cafe is a great place to eat. It's very popular with expats and local business people to meet friends/associates for a coffee and chat. Always busy, the atmosphere is relaxed and chilled. 

Tip - sit at the front and enjoy the view onto the street. Morning, afternoon or night, it's a great place to people watch and enjoy a drink!

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